The discovery of vomited projectiles from two pterosaurs provides new clues about the its diet and digestive system
Archeologists found bones from a woolly mammoth, woolly rhinoceros, wolf, hyena, horse, reindeer, mountain hare, red fox and various small mammals
Within days of their implants being activated, all three men were able to walk with support
An entire pack may have been 'eliminated' near the park's vulnerable border in Montana, where hunting restrictions were gutted last year
Known as "ostraca," the inscribed pottery shards document everyday life in the city of Athribis
The researchers replicated experiments done in the '60s and '70s with updated knowledge of feline lineage
In a first, chimps in Gabon were seen applying insects to sores on themselves—and others, a possible show of empathy
As the climate warms, gentoo penguins are expanding to habitats that were previously too icy for them to raise chicks
A whiteish layer of haze forms where methane reacts with sunlight
Sinkholes across the Yucatan Peninsula provided perfect growing conditions for the plant, used as currency in the Mesoamerican civilization
Nicknamed the "Black Pentagon," the building served as a meeting place for local racial justice activists
Many Indigenous groups documented the cosmic event with oral histories and other records, including earthworks
The recent study also identified two new scent receptors for musk and body odor
Archaeologists in southern Italy discovered the headgear along with pottery, fragments and a shield near the likely remains of a temple to goddess Athena
Earlier bloom dates could disrupt relationships between wildlife and cause species to collapse if they can’t adapt quickly enough, researchers warn
A series of filmed attacks confirm that killer whales will attack the biggest animals on Earth
He will likely celebrate with some of his favorite activities: sunbathing, sleeping, eating, and mating
Nearly 30 percent of the site's irreplaceable paleontological resources may have been impacted
The General Services Administration says the change will help represent the diversity of the nation
Archaeologists unearth a fourth century amphitheater that stood on the far reaches of the Roman Empire more than 1,400 years ago
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